HiveMind Underwater Research Facility, Floor 1C
Aurélie’s mind was racing as tears wetted her cheeks, blurring the edges of her vision. Her long lashes stuck together with the moisture as she blinked. Was this another one of Von Galloes’s games? Another punishment? One of his many, many cruel ones? It seemed like he never stopped thinking of new ways to torture Aurélie over the years. Traditional and creative. Sometimes a
delightful mix of them both. Often, she couldn’t help but wonder what she had done to deserve all of it. Had she kicked against her father's shins one too many times? Not a good enough sister to her siblings? Didn’t give back to the world while she lived in an estate? She wasn’t sure, and it left a bitter aftertaste in her mouth. Even after 7 years, Von Galloes’s voice over the intercom still sent involuntary shivers down her spine, her skin pimpling at his cold, unfeeling chuckle, calling out Thierry for a meeting.
Her eyes were solely on her father, though. He was really here. For her. Or was he? Her left eye twitched, the muscles fighting against the augmentation in her body, as her hand hovered still so dangerously close to her neck. The vein in it thumped due to her raised heartbeat, and Aurélie feared that if she didn’t calm herself down, the pulsing would cause the vein to be pierced. Those pesky security drones arrived behind the two men peering in at her like she was a horrifying sight to see. A freak show. Maybe she was. Come one, come all. The young woman was afraid to swallow as von Galloes explained the contents of the syringe in her hand, and gave her father an option Aurélie couldn’t help but mirror similar options he had given
her over the years when it came to Cosette. Behave or you won’t see her. Work or she will pay. Don't try and stab me at every opportunity, etc, etc. But, Aurélie realised, this time she was Cosette, and her father was the one being manipulated. She had been reduced to leverage, just another role in this endless game the eldest de Villiers daughter didn’t quite know the goal of. She watched as a multitude of feelings graced her father’s features.
"Je suis... Papa ...est là."The lights flickered on behind him as he spoke. Clinical, bright luminescence filtered into the room around the two men in the opening to her cell. Her eyebrows knitted together, the brightness hurting the eyes of the woman who had been locked in the dark for a month now. He stood there like he was an angel sent by God himself. But God wasn’t real, and if he was, he had abandoned Aurélie at 18, and Thierry was no angel. She was too focused on trying not to stab herself with the needle to understand a conversation happening between her father and the second guy, but soon enough, her father approached her and she involuntarily flinched. What was going to happen? Her locked-on gaze on him only briefly broke off to glance at the blonde man,
Nick, when he was mentioned, before zeroing back again on Thierry. He had… changed. Well, 7 years would do that to anyone, really. But, it seemed he had a little bit more grey hairs, and a healthy and happy Aurélie would’ve teased him about it. When he was close and lowered himself in front of her, she realised he smelled differently. There were still undertones of the same cologne, but more subdued. Maybe it was her mother who was using a different perfume, complimenting him differently. Yet, the sandalwood scent seemed to have a calming effect on her as she noticed the crow’s feet beside his eyes.
The other man approached as well, and Aurélie’s heart jumped to her throat as they suddenly tried to wrangle the syringe from her. They spoke English to each other, about prying her fingers, something about not breaking them.
”Papa, it’s not me. It’s- him. I’m not doing- not doing this!” She said in English, hoping they would realise she wasn’t doing this to herself. Whimpers fluttered from her lips as they pried open her hand, the syringe clattering on the dark cold floor beneath them. It seemed only then that Von Galloes turned off the augmentation, giving her autonomy over her body again. The ordeal left her trembling, pins and needles circulating through the veins in her arm. There was no time to think about it because her father pulled her into his hold. It was really him. His heart was beating, his body warm, his scent put a comforting blanket around her while his lips found the top of her head and her temple as he held her like when she was a little girl, fallen off of her bicycle. Her weak arms wrapped around him too, and she allowed herself to weep, not caring what this Nick person would think about it.
"...Well. I'm waiting, Monsieur..."Aurélie opened her eyes as her father suddenly moved. His previous words came back to her.
He's going to help get you home. Just him? Not the both of them? Her face fell and paled more than it already was when he let her go. He was leaving. To the meeting. Fear trickled through her veins like chips of ice as she scampered to stand up while calling out for her father’s receding back.
”Papa! No! Don’t- don’t leave me!” She stumbled, and Nick grabbed onto her. She just saw her father after 7 years, only to see him turn the corner of the cell that had held her. It weighed heavily like a stone in the pit of her stomach.
Her red-eyed gaze went up to Nick. Why wasn’t he stopping him? Who was he, anyway? Briefly, she scanned the man holding her upright and noticed he was wearing a guard uniform, but he wasn’t one, she was sure. She had 7 years to study everyone. Could she trust this man? Surely, her father wouldn’t have left her with him if she couldn’t. Pressing her lips together as the lights went out once more, she blinked out her tears and fixed her resolve. She wouldn’t be of use to anyone if she was a whimpering, crying mess. That weak Aurélie had been shoved aside years ago. She was so close to the freedom that she had so deeply desired, up until a month ago when Cosette… She sniffled and pulled herself together, yet found herself needing Nick’s physical support to stay upright in the aftereffects of the chip’s activation. Did she even want freedom, right now? Would she go back home and tell them about Cosette? Would they even forgive her, for failing to protect the youngest of their family even though she vowed she would?
It took every ounce of willpower, every bit of common sense- or lack thereof, for Thierry to let go of his daughter. But he knew he had no choice, as his hands begrudgingly slipped from her tiny frame. Both the Map of Thieves was still charging from its last use and of course,
Galloes. Von Galloes... the man that had single-handedly made his life a pure living hell these last 7 years. Still though, all hope wasn't lost. Now was not the time to be insentient. He gave one last pleading look to Nick, who seemed to be deep in the midst of a raging battle- fight or flight... He'd seen the pained baby-blue-eyed expression a multitude of times, as he clutched tight just below his tie's knot- a place that Nick knew his
mother's locket rested on Thierry's bare skin; An equivalent of a wedding band.
"Papa! No! Don’t- don’t leave me!" Came Aurélie's cry, but Thierry had no choice as the drone escorted him out of the torture chamber.
"Hey," Nick started softly,
"It'll be alright..." as he pulled the justifiably distraught girl to him. While his tone and actions dripped with confidence, he was daunted by an internal struggle. To love this girl as one of his own? If not paternally, then on a sibling's level. Or was it best to leave Thierry's heart out on the doorstep? Neither option seemed reasonable, yet he wanted to do both at the same time.
"He'll be back, I promise." Honestly? Nick was speaking more to himself at this point, desperately trying to keep his head in the game.
Nick was thankful that he didn't wear his
wedding ring on his ring finger, as he barehanded some fresh tears away off Aurélie's face with his left hand. He desperately didn't want to have to explain his relationship with her father, at least not alone. If he used social media, his relationship status would have been left on
it's comically complicated, these last few years. From being in a lovingly fluffed marriage with Thierry one minute to running and hiding under the bed like a startled cat, the next. It wasn't that Nick didn't love Thierry, oh no, his problem was that
he did. Even if in his own strange way.
Aurélie's gaze was locked on the door that was open, empty of her saviours but full of possibilities to leave, to escape. Except, one of the previous doorstep’s occupants was standing next to her, holding her like she was more than just a stranger. His accent was American, and Aurélie assumed him to be younger than her, yet his demeanour was more like her father’s. Protective, and caring. Did her father tell this man about her and Cosette? And what did that mean? Too many questions were in her mind as she gazed at the door, willing her father to come back through it by sheer manifestation. A concept Aurélie found to be bullshit.
She managed to peel her eyes away from the illuminated rectangle and looked up through her wet lashes at Nick. His scent was different from her father’s, and there was a clear lack of cologne or anything artificial, but comforting still. Aurélie figured she was going insane. Maybe she was starved for human touch. Any form of human affection or even the bare minimum; acknowledgement. His words were kind but meant nothing to the woman who had gone through just a little bit
too much to believe that things will be alright, or empty promises. Yet, she appreciated it and didn’t move her head as he brushed the tears from her face. She knew she needed to pull herself together. She wasn’t leaving without her father.
New tears threatened to resurface but she pushed them away.
”We can’t let Von Galloes get away with this.” She merely stated, her English has a slight French accent.
”We can’t let Von Galloes get away with this.” Aurélie threatened.
Nick turned to his daughter in complete agreement,
"Oh, he sure as hell won't." He paused deep in thought, then asked
"Do you know anything about Subject #003? I think she might be Cosette."The time in the cell had left her weak, but not as weak as Von Galloes would’ve liked or expected. Aurélie knew that if the opportunity to escape ever arose, she couldn’t be meek and fickle. She was stronger than she looked, especially in her hands and thighs. Yet, she stumbled forward a little and needed to rely on Nick to be able to walk out to the hallway. She should give him the information she has, right? Her resolve to trust this man was set in stone. Aurélie knew these hallways like the back of her hand and knew guard schedules, names and even holiday plans. But, before she could say anything, she saw a thoughtful look on Nick’s face. When he spoke about Sub- no, Cosette, her eyes widened. Up until right now, only Aurélie knew of Subject 3’s real identity. Well, that and those closest to Von Galloes.
”She- she is. Cosette is- was Subject 3. Von Galloes he-,” A crinkle appeared between her blonde brows, her eyes scanning the brightly lit hallway. She was sure they were being overheard, but at this point, she didn’t care. Her eyes misted over once more.
”he sent her away a month ago. To… die.” Talking about Cosette, her
Cosy, tore open the fresh wound that had just barely clotted. Even though Von Galloes took away her sister, and whether he meant to or not, he had given her something else to fight for now.
Someone else. Her foot moved to the left, trying to follow a route she thought her father would’ve taken to Von Galloes when realisation dawned. If he asked about Cosette then…
”Why?” Her head snapped back toward him, making her ponytail slide from hanging over her shoulder to her back, her eyes wide with a sparkle of hope. A concept that, for Aurélie, had long since died.
”Have you seen her? Have you seen Cosette?” She inquired, her lips parting and her eyebrows raised in anticipation.
Nick had clearly struck a nerve with Aurélie when he'd asked about Cosette. He wasn't sure if he wanted the direct,
I dunno, or a more cautious,
well she was approach to answer her. He tried to keep his tone as calm as possible as he spoke to his daughter,
"Subj-" He started and readjusted his thoughts,
"Cosette was alive the last time I saw her. She was left with my little brother, an Egyptian museum field agent and two Voidlight agents. She's, well... she's..." He hesitated again,
"I trust my brother with my life. And I've known the Egyptian agent for an extended period of time and Thierry...uh, dad... trusts Voidlight. So..." His voice trailed.
Aurélie searched his face for the truth, but something made the young man fumble over his words. That or choosing them very carefully. She narrowed her eyes for a fraction of a second, but despite his hesitation during his explanation, she knew what he said was true. Cosette was alive. Or, at the very least, was the last time this man had seen her. She had survived her ordeal, whatever Von Galloes had sent her out to die for. It was like her lungs filled with breath it had previously been starved of. Her sister may still be alive. And Aurélie would fight like hell to get her back. Now, she was really on a war path. Screw taking her home. She wasn’t leaving this place until she had her family with her.
Cosette was with people Nick trusted, and people her dad trusted, too. But for Aurélie, trust was a fickle thing, easily broken or only granted when someone has something to gain from it themselves. The lights flickered above them as she faced the man her dad told her would help her home.
”Nick, why does my dad trust you so much that he’d trust you with my life?” She inquired, feeling something under the edges of his demeanour that she hadn’t figured out yet.
And there it was.
The question he'd been dreading. Dammit, why did his love life have to be so complicated? Nick eyed Aurélie, unsure of what her reaction would be to what was roaming around his thoughts at the moment,
"Well, Thierry..." He started and stopped a few times with several filler words,
"You see... we're work partners." Nick had stressed the words
we're and
partners on purpose hoping she'd get the general idea. Despite that, he still found himself mumbling things he probably shouldn't be,
"We met the year you and Cosette were abducted, I've been helping him look for you guys since."It felt like he was gasping for air as he spoke. Knives were digging deeper than the thorns on his ring, as he openly fiddled with it. He placed his ring from finger to finger on his left hand, adjusting and readjusting it as he looked high and low both mentally and physically. He was searching for some sense of,
you can trust me, to give to the girl. Nick was growing increasingly embarrassed and knew full well his jumbled words showed it. And was sure it was obvious to her. Not because he was a man married to a man, not at all. But because he wasn't sure exactly how to explain that he, despite being two years younger than her, was her stepfather. With a ridiculous amount of guilt and warmed cheeks he finally blurted,
"We're married." His arms dropped to his sides, as his heart fell from his throat to the pit of his stomach.
He felt sick. Aurélie had every right to know. And knew full well that this conversation was bound to happen. But why like
this? Why in this type of situation? Nick cursed himself for being unable to keep calm in front of her. Theo wasn't too thrilled with his existence and now another one of his husband's children probably hated him as well. He wasn't married to Thierry for the money. That shit never mattered. But how do you explain a 7 year situationship in a matter of mere minutes? You don't because you can't. He sighed. Despite feeling a strong sense of disgust about his actions, he tried to regain his calm sense of self,
"Hate me later, let's just get the hell out of here." He pleaded with his daughter,
"Alright?"Aurélie blinked, and she couldn't keep the slight suspicion from flashing in her eyes. This man was trusted by her father, yet here he was, fumbling over his words and looking like a deer caught in headlights. Did she strike a nerve? And if so, why? It was a normal question, right? There was a rumble below her feet, and an odd sense of dread settled in her bones. Work partners? Was he like a protogé, this young and already work partners? When he said they met 7 years ago, the length of how long she had been here dawned on her. It was 7 years that she missed. That was a long time in her parent's life. Theo, too. Would he have gone to university as planned, or did his last year of high school become a fiasco after her and Cosette's disappearance? She swallowed away the lump in her throat. If- no,
when she got out of there, there was a lot she'd need to catch up. Both in her family and the world itself. Still, it was warming to hear that both her father and this man hadn't given up looking for her, as Von Galloes had made her believe over the years.
Her eyes roamed over the man before her, fidgeting with a ring and trying to find words. It irked the woman, who'd rather have people not beat around the bush. If he was going to be this evasive, they should probably move on. Huffing out a breath, she half turned to scan the hallway once more, still eerily empty. Something felt... wrong about the brightly lit, quiet stretch of space. She was about to suggest they leave when he suddenly blurted out that they were married. Who? Him and her father? But that can't be. He was married to Sabrina. Right? She glanced up at the blonde man as her jaw fell slack, and suddenly, she saw him in a different light. So that's why her father trusted this man, well, barely one, with her life. Because they- swallowing, Aurélie noticed she couldn't even think it. Say it. If Thierry got remarried then, he divorced Sabrina? The woman she saw as a mother? Or did she... die? It was all too much, right now, and she could barely decipher the odd look on the man's face after his confession. A hint of shame?
She shook her head slightly. Unbelieving, or unwilling to believe. This- this would have to wait. There was one thing they agreed on, and that was that they needed to get out of her. She glared at him for a moment before her features softened. She'd have to trust him, for now, but she noticed her trust shifted from genuine to convenience. She pushed down a cocktail of emotions toward both her father and the man before her, keeping it inside, shelved, until she was properly equipped to open the lid on whatever the fuck had happened to her family while she was here.
"Oh. Right." She said curtly, before turning away from him. Her hand splayed on the edge of the wall to steady her still weakened body. Somehow, she didn't want the man supporting her anymore.
"Down this hall there-"A horrifying scream caught her off, and the previously brightly lit hallway got blanketed in darkness one shattering light at a time.
"Nick!" Aurélie cried out, still, for some reason, reaching back out to him and curling her fingers on his bicep. He was, right now, the only one she knew, and could trust, should trust. She couldn't see anything in the sudden darkness of night. A cold, eery sensation prickled over her skin and before she knew it, they got swallowed whole by the shadows surrounding them.
"Oh. Right." Aurélie turned away, his daughter's tone unforgiving as she spoke. But Nick wasn't surprised and instead concerned himself with her weakened physical state. Though he didn't force his assistance on her as she stood there, clutching the wall. He fully understood the importance of personal space. He took it all in, the palpable silence between them, despite a firm mental image of Thierry yelling at him. His husband was pleading,
begging with him to react paternally. To be understanding of the inner turmoil Aurélie was currently experiencing, a plight not vastly different from his own. She spoke again, interrupting the mental scolding,
"Down this hall there-"The superlunary screech forcibly captured Nick back to the reality of the situation at hand,
"The Hollow!" He breathed, as lights started shattering one by one. It started off as just a crappy situation between the two of them, but quickly escalated as the dark entities surrounded them. The sounds of glass breaking their reality kept Nick light on his feet, as he reached out for his screaming daughter,
"Aurélie!" Aurélie opened her eyes, the ghost of her shout still lining her throat. She knew exactly where she was. This wasn't the first time Von Galloes had put her in this chair. For his twisted experiments, or when she had gotten a little too violent for his liking, back when she still fought tooth and nail. Now, she wasn't alone. She noticed Nick beside her, in a similar chair. When her eyes glanced down, she saw that same syringe of morphine again. She barely dared to swallow as she looked around the room. There was a screen in front of them. That asshole, some guy she didn't recognise, and her father. Upon seeing him, a choked sob sounded from her throat as her hands tightened around the chair. What twisted fucking game had Von Galloes thought of, now?
Somehwere deep in the Mediterranean Sea
A shaky breath fanned over Nova’s lips as she looked at the dragon, her arrow hitting where she had intended it to: into its heart. It was cruel, but she didn’t want anything to happen to Ghost. Or Stella, as both 3 and- shit what was his name, the young blonde guy, had called her. Its roar was something her augmentation didn’t translate, but it didn’t need to. The sound was feelable through the ground, shaking tiny pebbles on top, reverberating through her feet up her spine, tickling the back of her neck. There was something sad about it, its roar and its fate. The DCE was a haunting, terrible thing. This was what she signed up for, after all, studying Dark Energy in the field. Yet, she was catapulted into something that went beyond her wildest imagination, and she longed for her office back. With the fake window displaying cities and countryside, the good coffee and hell- Nova even wanted Brenda back.
Yet, instead of running, Stella approached the beast and a hand wrapped around Nova’s heart. What the hell was happening? She put her hand in 3’s, ready to take her running at any moment, yet, the look Stella gave Nova squeezed the hand around her heart. Shit. It wasn’t long after that Stella barked her order, that they should run. Against her heart, but being led by her brain, Nova wasted no time. With her bow in one hand and 3’s hand in the other, she ran as fast as the girl could keep up with her. Different scenarios popped up in her brain, all trying to make sense of the difficult calculation that held everyone’s life, where the outcome would be that they all make it out of there, having a beer on Dragon’s tab and having a laugh about this all. In the submarine, she tried to divide her attention between the blonde man and 3, but it caused her to miss that 3 had walked up to the window with a perfect view of whatever Stella was about to do. Cursing under her breath, she moved toward the girl and put her hand on her shoulder. But before she could pull her away, she was transfixed by the sight.
Stella, but- not really. A big part of her torso, and her arm, were glowing purple. Behind her, the dragon lay unmoving on the stone floor.
”Don’t look.” She said softly to 3, trying to turn her away. The agonising cry of 3, screaming for Stella, squeezed the hand around Nova’s harm so tight it burst, and her eyes misted over as she saw Stella drop to the ground.
”Take her to Dragon. Keep her safe!”A muscle in Nova’s jaw ticked as she gave a slow nod. Even if it was the last thing she would do, she would keep this promise. She took off the helmet from the hazmat suit and dropped it to the floor, her chest heaving with the exertion of running and the pain she couldn’t quite place yet. 3’s voice was heartbroken, and Nova put her arm around her shoulders, the only thing she could really do to soothe the pain she was feeling. She barely took note of the blonde guy putting on his suit again until he addressed her directly. Something about them all getting out. The guy’s face was one full of determination, yet fear lingered in the sparkle of his eye. Wait, he was going back out there? She listened to him, though, carefully, as he explained about the Hallow, and gave him a nod to signal that she was listening.
”You… you be safe, okay? I’m expecting to see you on the other side.” Her eyebrows dipped in sternness, watching him leave the submarine and leaving her and 3 in it, alone, and a little bit unsure.
The state of the girl told Nova she was to stay put and keep her promise to keep this girl safe. After all, she had already failed with Stella. Swallowing, she kneeled down and pulled the girl to her. Aaron. The blonde guy’s name was Aaron. Nova would remember that. If anything, Nova needed to stay strong for her. After a hug that may also comforted Nova too, she held the girl at arm's length, her hands curling around her upper arms.
”Listen to me, 3, I know- I know this feels really bad right now. But I’m with you, and I’m not leaving you. It’s you and me, okay?”Before anything else, both of them felt the impending impact. As 3 ran to start the submarine, Nova tore off the hazmat suit she was wearing after securing the door. The decision was made for her. She’d get 3 out of here, even if it was the last thing she’d do. She owed to Stella. The impact was rough, sending Nova flying through the hull of the submarine, her limbs flailing. By some miracle, she managed to hold on to something close by and clung to it like her life depended on it. Which, it probably did. She wanted to protect the girl, but all she could do was try not to be slammed into sharp objects.
Just as quickly as it started, it all ended. The submarine creaked, dangerously and hauntingly, making Nova fear for its structural integrity.
”3?! Where are you?” She called out but found the girl still by the controls, clinging to the pilot chair.
”3- what…” She glanced at the lights, warning them of a myriad of problems with the submarine before it all cut out, showering them in darkness and shadows. Out of instinct, she grabbed onto the girl and sunk to her knees, pulling 3 to her.
”Are you okay? Are you hurt?” She inquired, closing her eyes as she felt her heart hammering out of her chest. Raising one hand, she clicked on her earpiece.
”Julia? Dragon?” Her breath was laboured, fearful.
”I- do you have my location? I think- I think I need some help.” She swallowed, not wanting to say too much about their predicament to avoid scaring 3.
Nova hated the goddamned ocean.